Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, September 20, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Всего страниц: 106 |
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... Psychiatric Hospitals . Earlier this year , the Soviet Union withdrew from the World Psychiatric Associa- tion when ... victims would be 6.5 million , a far more likely estimate is 20 million citizens of the Soviet Union . The overwhelming ...
... Psychiatric Hospitals . Earlier this year , the Soviet Union withdrew from the World Psychiatric Associa- tion when ... victims would be 6.5 million , a far more likely estimate is 20 million citizens of the Soviet Union . The overwhelming ...
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... victims were either murdered by Soviet security personnel , usually after a nominal trial , or consigned to a slow ... psychiatric abuse became a major instrument of repression . From the regime's point of view , psychiatric commitment ...
... victims were either murdered by Soviet security personnel , usually after a nominal trial , or consigned to a slow ... psychiatric abuse became a major instrument of repression . From the regime's point of view , psychiatric commitment ...
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... psychiatric abuse entails for the people subjected to it , let me quote from Amnesty International's report on ... victims . It uses those vast resources not simply to wound , to humiliate , or to force confessions , but to intrude into the ...
... psychiatric abuse entails for the people subjected to it , let me quote from Amnesty International's report on ... victims . It uses those vast resources not simply to wound , to humiliate , or to force confessions , but to intrude into the ...
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... psychiatric abuse . Most human rights violations occur in many diverse countries ; psychiatric abuse is centered in ... victims places their number at six and one half million Soviet citizens . A far more likely estimate is twenty million ...
... psychiatric abuse . Most human rights violations occur in many diverse countries ; psychiatric abuse is centered in ... victims places their number at six and one half million Soviet citizens . A far more likely estimate is twenty million ...
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... mental hospitals is not limited to a definite term , this technique enables Soviet officials to move ... psychiatric abuse entails , let me quote from a document entitled ... victims regard as the greatest threat to their sanity , is the ...
... mental hospitals is not limited to a definite term , this technique enables Soviet officials to move ... psychiatric abuse entails , let me quote from a document entitled ... victims regard as the greatest threat to their sanity , is the ...
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